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50 Years After the Coup: the Traces of the Dictatorship in Rio Negro

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"Disappearance is the most terrible thing because there is no body, there is no place to go, there is no certainty. You live with the permanent question of what happened," Fernanda Salgado said, recalling the kidnapping and disappearance of her sister Maria Victoria Salgado in 1978. Fifty years after the last coup d'état,...
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"Disappearance is the most terrible thing because there is no body, there is no place to go, there is no certainty. You live with the permanent question of what happened," Fernanda Salgado said, recalling the kidnapping and disappearance of her sister Maria Victoria Salgado in 1978. Fifty years after the last coup d'état,...

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rionegro.com.ar broke the news in on Monday, March 23, 2026.
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